
Evidence Law: A Student's Guide to the Law of Evidence as Applied in American Trials. 5th ed.
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Description
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise explains the Federal Rules, selected state variations, major cases, essential doctrines, and important underlying policies. Frequent practical examples drawn from courtroom practice introduce students to courtroom procedure, provide a context in which evidence problems arise, and acquaint them with the language of the courtroom. This volume can serve as background for beginning students and as a one-stop refresher for those taking advanced courses. Professors can assign various sections to track the syllabus or simply recommend this book as useful background reading.
ISBN
9781636591261 (hb.), 9781685610586 (ebook)
Publication Date
2022
Publisher
West Academic Publishing
City
St. Paul, MN
Keywords
Evidence, witness, hearsay, burden of proof, objections, expert testimony
Disciplines
Courts | Evidence | Law | Litigation
Recommended Citation
Orenstein, Aviva; Park, Roger C.; and Nance, Dale A., "Evidence Law: A Student's Guide to the Law of Evidence as Applied in American Trials. 5th ed." (2022). Books & Book Chapters by Maurer Faculty. 290.
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facbooks/290
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Full bibliographic details available in IUCAT
Copies available in the Jerome Hall Law Library KF 8935 .P368 2022